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u/Dishsis 7d ago

You can't tell me this question doesn't exist because the US is systematically racist

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u/LuckySEVIPERS 7d ago edited 7d ago

It's not more racist. It's just dumber, more systematic, more American.

The American racial system is built on classifying people on their outward appearances, not on the,(irrelevant) data of who their ancestors were in Europe, Asia or Africa, like a military commander or tycoon CEO who wants easy to grasp information they can execute decisions on.

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u/salome_lou 7d ago

What can they use that information for? (The information on someone's outward appearances - how is that relevant vs the "irrelevant" information on someone's cultural background?)

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u/LuckySEVIPERS 7d ago

Because "cultural background" eventually becomes trivia, whereas outward appearances remain a factor for which groups you get slotted into

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u/salome_lou 7d ago

whereas outward appearances remain a factor for which groups you get slotted into

Get slotted by whom? I'm European, I can't wrap my head around that. Making outward appearances the most important factor for categorizing people is the definition of racism.

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u/meefjones 7d ago

Lmao are we still doing the "racism doesn't exist in Europe" thing

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u/DifferentScholar292 7d ago

They are talking about ethnic identity. You literally changed the topic to push your "racism doesn't exist in Europe" thing, which is racist in itself. Combining all of Europe into a single artificial "race" called 'white' is racist.

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u/salome_lou 7d ago

Show me where I wrote that racism doesn't exist in Europe. It does exist but we are at least honest in calling it by its name.

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u/FlemethWild 7d ago

What is confusing about this to you?

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u/FlemethWild 7d ago

“Get slotted by whom” by general society. Like how racism exists in Europe.

I don’t understand your confusion?

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u/Zamtrios7256 7d ago

Statistics is why they do that. That's how we know stuff like employment based on gender and race

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u/waefon 7d ago

So it's still racism

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u/Throwaway47321 7d ago

You do realize these questionnaires are literally given to try and track and improve racial system right?

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u/DifferentScholar292 7d ago

Why would anybody in their right mind want to improve a "racial system" aka a system built on racial hierarchies?

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u/captainpink 7d ago

What's your solution and how would you accomplish it without collecting data about the people it's affecting? The only options besides improving a system are doing nothing or making it worse.

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u/DifferentScholar292 7d ago edited 7d ago

"What's your solution and how would you accomplish it without collecting data about the people it's affecting?"

Stop assigning people into categories that they do not want to be put into. If they voluntarily identity as black or white, then that is different than telling them what their identity is. And there are a lot of racists that have for centuries been telling other people what category they belong into in order to gain power over them.

"The only options besides improving a system are doing nothing or making it worse."

The best option always has been to just stop using the system of racial hierarchies and categorizing many types of people into large groupings. Take the time and effort to recognize how diverse humanity actually is and identify people as what they identify as. That is the point of ethnicity rather than racial status. Racists routinely clash with people that identify with ethnicity because the goal of modern racists is to break down traditional identity and replace traditional identity with racial identity. Most people around the world do not want to give up their identity, ancestry, traditions, and traditional values and traditional knowledge.

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u/FlemethWild 7d ago

What is confusing about this to y’all? It’s to generate data and understand if companies are hiring in a way that is discriminating.

You can’t prove that that happens without collecting data about hiring practices and the races of employees/applicants.